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This is the sixth lecture for the Motivation and emotion unit of study.

Overview
- This lecture discussses personal control beliefs and the self and its strivings.
Readings
- Chapter 09: Mindsets (Reeve, 2015)
- Chapter 10: Personal control beliefs (Reeve, 2015)
- Chapter 11: The self and its strivings (Reeve, 2015)
Slides
- Lecture slides (Slideshare)
2015 handouts:
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See also
- Motivation and goals (Previous lecture)
- Nature of emotion (Next lecture)
- Motivation, optimism, and self (Tutorial)
- Learned helplessness (Wikipedia)
- Mastery learning (Wikipedia)
- Self-efficacy (Wikipedia)
- Self-concept (Wikipedia)
External links
- Building your resiliency: Part II – Avoiding learned helplessness and changing your explanatory style (Mackay & Mackay, 2010, artofmanliness.com)
- Multimedia
This video humorously describes a replication of the infamous "marshmallow" experiment - those who can resist temptation tend to have better life outcomes:
- Don't eat the marshmallow! (Joachim de Posada, TED talk, 2009) (6 min)
This video argues for turn around our thinking about stress and how it can be good for us:
- How to make stress your friend (Kelly McGonigal, TED talk, 2013 (11:51/14:29 min) (Start at 1:00 and End at 13:21)
01 Intro | 02 Assessment skills | 03 Brain & phys needs | 04 Psych needs & implicit motives | 05 Motivation & goal-setting | 06 Mindsets, control, & the self | 07 Nature of emotion | 08 Aspects of emotion | 09 Individual emotions | 10 Unconscious motivation | 11 Growth psych | 12 Interventions & conclusion
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